Barker Cemetery
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 32° 10.993 W 095° 46.385
15S E 238545 N 3564115
Texas Historical Marker at the Barker Cemetery, in rural Henderson County, east of Athens, providing some background on the cemetery and the family whose name it bears.
Waymark Code: WMZTJJ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/03/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 2

Marker Number: 12009

Marker Text:
Hester (Stovall) and Armstead R. Barker struggled to buy the lands they worked for their former masters, W.C. Larkin and Nat Coleman. When Mrs. Barker died in 1893, her husband set aside 4 precious acres of land to be used as a cemetery by the settlers of the Gum Creek community and their descendants.

Although Hester was the first person to be interred on this land, several earlier graves were relocated from their original sites. John Ellick, originally buried on the Barker farm in 1866, is the oldest of these.

During the Depression, Lazarus Barker was forced to offer the four acres for sale. Concerned citizens of the Gum Creek and Lease Springs communities formed the Barker Cemetery Association in August of 1933, and by December Barker deeded the land to the association. Others donated land for a driveway to the road.

Cemetery maintenance proved difficult for the farming families of the area, but in 1958 the Barker Cemetery Improvement Club sparked new development. A chain link fence, an organized list of graves, and a brick entrance were all completed by 1985.

In 1997, over 300 graves had been counted in Barker Cemetery. Still in use, the site is a monument to the vision of Hester and Armstead Barker. (1997)



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